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this is a very tricky matter for both europe and the united states. again, the european involvement in the engagement, the french are taking the lead. not doing so out of their economic interests, but rather a political response. sort that out for us. what would you expect to be the consequences? >> what they have done is, the group's generally in northwest africa are very ethnically different, religiously different grievances will probably primarily local. al qaeda works zero ways to unite these people and focus them on foreign powers, especially western powers. what the french have done as proof that god is great because they have now put troops on the ground, a foreign colonial power has returned to their colonial power country with there western friends in the u.s., and they know have something that will unite all of these groups. and i think the only thing that we have going for us at the moment is energy is of very hard not for the islamists to crack. if they destroy plants and wells and muslim countries, it puts muslims out of work. i think it
this is a very tricky matter for both europe and the united states. again, the european involvement in the engagement, the french are taking the lead. not doing so out of their economic interests, but rather a political response. sort that out for us. what would you expect to be the consequences? >> what they have done is, the group's generally in northwest africa are very ethnically different, religiously different grievances will probably primarily local. al qaeda works zero ways to...
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. >>> the e reader reporting qlobl e read shipments fell 28% last year dropping to 19.8 million units from 27.7 million units the previous year. >>> facebook looking to expand its mobile messenger app enabling users to leave voice messages. social network giant is testing free voice. >>> patrick dempsey bids for it allly's company, beating out starbucks. his company called local baristas will pay $9.1 million for the small coffee chain and compete the purchase later this month. we wish him luck. that is today's speed read [buzzer] liz: today's jobs report stayed at 7.8% in november after november he is report was upwardly revised at 7.7%. that rarely happens by the way. is the economy at a standstill or are there some signs of real growth in this report? david: joining us is the chief u.s. economist for rbc. tom, great to see you. thank you for coming in. we've been hearing very optimistic analysts over the past 40 minutes here at fox suggesting that the market in virtually every sector from finances to health care is due to go up even more than it did in 2012. do you think that optim
. >>> the e reader reporting qlobl e read shipments fell 28% last year dropping to 19.8 million units from 27.7 million units the previous year. >>> facebook looking to expand its mobile messenger app enabling users to leave voice messages. social network giant is testing free voice. >>> patrick dempsey bids for it allly's company, beating out starbucks. his company called local baristas will pay $9.1 million for the small coffee chain and compete the purchase later...
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statement saying that the smoke detected was traced to the battery used to start the auxiliary power unit, and that they are cooperating with the ntsb in the investigation of the incident. despite bb&t's downgrade, other analysts say the problems have not discouraged investment in the aircraft manufacturer. "i think they've done a good job of handing it. we have them at 73. they've been as high as 77 as low as in the 60's. that's more within the context of where the profitability of the 787 is." dihora says this year, boeing still intends to double monthly production of the 787 to 10 a month. american airlines' board meets today, and it's reported the topic of a possible merger with u.s. airways is on the agenda. interestly enough, shares of u.s. airways have been climbing higher since last thursday. that's when reuters reports the ceo of amr told employees a decision would be made "in a matter of weeks." american has until march to complete its bankruptcy re-organization plan. aig is considering suing the u.s. government for coming to the rescue. the aig board meets today and will consid
statement saying that the smoke detected was traced to the battery used to start the auxiliary power unit, and that they are cooperating with the ntsb in the investigation of the incident. despite bb&t's downgrade, other analysts say the problems have not discouraged investment in the aircraft manufacturer. "i think they've done a good job of handing it. we have them at 73. they've been as high as 77 as low as in the 60's. that's more within the context of where the profitability of...
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and the people of the united states of america. when you look at that fiscal cliff bill that i voted no against, and i was glad that that was my last vote because i think it sent a very principled message. 41 -- the ratio of 41-1 to tax hikes and spending cuts. you and i have well talked about this, 200 to 300 billion dollars in duplicative programs. we have not done anything about that -- >> why not, though? why don't they care? it seems indecent -- i take it all the way to the white house, all the way down throughout the federal government, where is the sense of decency or common sense you? can't keep looking the other way on waste and fraud. you can't continue to keep giving your buddies the deals and really denying the american people who put nuoffice the relief they need or the help to be left alone. >> you are absolutely right. i mean, there are things we should be doing to take care of the american people. and it is principled pragmatism. when the president says we are not going to be atadding anything to the deficit, well,
and the people of the united states of america. when you look at that fiscal cliff bill that i voted no against, and i was glad that that was my last vote because i think it sent a very principled message. 41 -- the ratio of 41-1 to tax hikes and spending cuts. you and i have well talked about this, 200 to 300 billion dollars in duplicative programs. we have not done anything about that -- >> why not, though? why don't they care? it seems indecent -- i take it all the way to the white...
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we're all trying to rep in the debt, each in the united states. would you say we need to get our arms around the debt in the u.s., rein things in, cut back, or do you agree that the way you feel about europe, no austerity, this is not the approach, applies to the united states as well? >> no, i think it applies to the united states because when you have unemployed resources, putting those resources to work the is really the first objective, and -- and you to re-establish growth for shrinking the debt. and so i think the policy basically pioneered by bernanke is actually the right policy. >> you're not worried about the fact that the federal reserve has expanded its balance sheet so much, the ecb expanding its balance sheet so so much. is there a down side risk there? >> there is a down side risk because once the economy gets going, then interest rates are going to take a big leap because this is a delicate two-phase maneuver where first you throw more money at the economy and as the economy picks up, you have to take that money out. >> you are exp
we're all trying to rep in the debt, each in the united states. would you say we need to get our arms around the debt in the u.s., rein things in, cut back, or do you agree that the way you feel about europe, no austerity, this is not the approach, applies to the united states as well? >> no, i think it applies to the united states because when you have unemployed resources, putting those resources to work the is really the first objective, and -- and you to re-establish growth for...
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they were not a collective unit. presenting them as such tends to dramatically oversimplified the politics of the founding generation. it comes to be used as a big battering ram to beat people over the head with in ways that i think are hysterically into hair and unsound. to go the english professor michael austin on what he calls the deep, historical falls by conservative commentators in their use of founding history. he shares his view with the associated press -- professor of law sunday at 9:00 eastern and midnight eastern on c-span 2. >> next, lynn forrester talks about economic inequality, the role of capitalism and how it can be made more inclusive. the remarks are from the latest world in 2013 festival held last month. this is 25 minutes. >> it is my pleasure to welcome the chief executive of e.l. rothschild to join me for our discussion about capitalism in the world in 2013. apart from being chief executive of e. l. rothschild, you are also co-chair of the henry jackson initiative. that is where we are going
they were not a collective unit. presenting them as such tends to dramatically oversimplified the politics of the founding generation. it comes to be used as a big battering ram to beat people over the head with in ways that i think are hysterically into hair and unsound. to go the english professor michael austin on what he calls the deep, historical falls by conservative commentators in their use of founding history. he shares his view with the associated press -- professor of law sunday at...
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they have got refineries actually right here in the united states. they supply 8% of our supply in any given year. just because he's sick or just because he's not inaugurated doesn't mean we get that oil but any instability certainly raises question about supply. maria, back to you. >> michelle, thanks so much. we'll keep on it. michelle caruso-cabrera. meanwhile, boeing hit with a double whammy today. a fuel leak grounding another 787 dreamliner. as officials investigate what sparked yesterday's fire on a different dreamliner. we'll talk about boeing's future next, and then a mysterious case of a man dying from cyanide poisoning. get this. he died right after winning the lottery. details of this bizarre story. stay with us. [ male announcer ] count the number of buttons in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. thor gets
they have got refineries actually right here in the united states. they supply 8% of our supply in any given year. just because he's sick or just because he's not inaugurated doesn't mean we get that oil but any instability certainly raises question about supply. maria, back to you. >> michelle, thanks so much. we'll keep on it. michelle caruso-cabrera. meanwhile, boeing hit with a double whammy today. a fuel leak grounding another 787 dreamliner. as officials investigate what sparked...
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look at the united states, and it's like the night map, like the satellite night sky of the united states. hottest around cities, cooler in the suburbs, coolest in the country; right? that measure of c02 per square mile. in 2001, scott bernstein said what happens instead of measuring c02 per mile, but per person or per household because there's a certain number of us and we can pollute more or less. if you look at it per household, red and green flip, absolutely change places. by far the healthiest place to live is in the city. manhattan burn a third of the fossil fuels of people in dallas, for example. they use a third of the electricity. why? they heat and cool neighbors; right? apartments are touching, but even more importantly than that is mostly the less driving they are doing. transportation is the greatest single cricketer to most civilians greenhouse gas. the biggest choice to make, you know, when i built my house in washington, d.c., i cleaned the shelf on the stainability store with the solar panels, solar water heater, the super insulation, the bamboo flooring, i have a wood bu
look at the united states, and it's like the night map, like the satellite night sky of the united states. hottest around cities, cooler in the suburbs, coolest in the country; right? that measure of c02 per square mile. in 2001, scott bernstein said what happens instead of measuring c02 per mile, but per person or per household because there's a certain number of us and we can pollute more or less. if you look at it per household, red and green flip, absolutely change places. by far the...
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it was one of the courts here in the united states. as a matter fact we have a very unique approach to. actually have a my own prosecutor on my staff. i paid their salaries, that callous said roe, special inspector general. as well as dual nationals and other individuals. i don't want to comment on any but there's a lot of speculation out there and that is good for newspaper articles and the press but i have to deal with facts. i have to deal with you know, evidence. that is difficult to get because a lot of my evidence is in afghanistan and the afghan citizen who are third-party nationals, so it's very difficult. i'm not saying it's easy. if it was easy anybody could do at, but it's something we are doing and we are doing it here in the united states on certain individuals. yes, circ? >> it's one thing to -- first of all thank you for confirming all of my worst expectations. [laughter] auditing the building and infrastructure in that kind of thing is one thing but a lot of u.s. taxpayer money is being spent on more traditional develop
it was one of the courts here in the united states. as a matter fact we have a very unique approach to. actually have a my own prosecutor on my staff. i paid their salaries, that callous said roe, special inspector general. as well as dual nationals and other individuals. i don't want to comment on any but there's a lot of speculation out there and that is good for newspaper articles and the press but i have to deal with facts. i have to deal with you know, evidence. that is difficult to get...
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united states economically and otherwise? i don't know how to answer it. i'm presuming you do. >> it has two dimensions to it, both significant to the united states. what we're looking at today is a once in a lifetime opportunity. if we're able to produce our own oil and natural gas right here in the united states and become self-sufficient, the revenues to government are estimated to exceed a trillion dollars. because government gets a big benefit from bonus payments, royalty, et cetera when we produce oil and gas here. second is, it's estimated we create 1.4 million jobs. when we look at the domestic impact, it's a huge deal, game changer. in a piece we shouldn't forget, i alluded to earlier. the geopolitical shift. when you think about the dynamic in the middle east and unrest taking place, look at the relationship between russia and europe and natural gas, look at china's demand from a consumer perspective and manufacturing, we lost the number one role as the key manufacturer last year. we could regain that, become the ke
united states economically and otherwise? i don't know how to answer it. i'm presuming you do. >> it has two dimensions to it, both significant to the united states. what we're looking at today is a once in a lifetime opportunity. if we're able to produce our own oil and natural gas right here in the united states and become self-sufficient, the revenues to government are estimated to exceed a trillion dollars. because government gets a big benefit from bonus payments, royalty, et cetera...
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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jane wells, wendy,'s, meanwhile, one of the top burger chains in the united states, speaking of posting better than expected numbers for the fourth quarter. stock up 3% on the heels of the numbers. how are rising commodity costs impacting the company going forward? joining me right now is ceo emile broelic, here for an exclusive interview. we'll, of course, talk about results, sir. good to have you on the program. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, maria. >> i want to ask you to comment on that report we just heard. ceos are thin and fit. you seem to be living proof despite running a burger chain. how do you do it? >> we have a great variety of products, and there's a lot of healthful options in our menu and some of my favorites are a small chili and a plain baked potato for lunch and with a diet coke it's a very calorie-contained item, so we have a lot of great options for people, and if you use our app on our website or mobile devices, you can create a variety of meals with the calories you want in them, maria, so it's really up to you. >> all right. so you can do it is the
jane wells, wendy,'s, meanwhile, one of the top burger chains in the united states, speaking of posting better than expected numbers for the fourth quarter. stock up 3% on the heels of the numbers. how are rising commodity costs impacting the company going forward? joining me right now is ceo emile broelic, here for an exclusive interview. we'll, of course, talk about results, sir. good to have you on the program. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, maria. >> i want to ask...
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that's the ideal to which he wants to move the united states. >> bill: doesn't he see what's haened in countries like italy and spain and greece where the debt has now overwhelmed the government's ability to even function? doesn't -- see, beyond president obama's economic outlook. i don't get it. i thought about this. he blew it. he should have won. he would have won if he he had entered any urgency into the campaign the final week. he didn't. so mr. obama is a very lucky man. he is not learning any lessons from what we see visibly in europe. he is not learning any lessons from a 16 trillion-dollar plus debt. none. >> look, i agree with you entirely. if i were in a room with obama, i would be saying exactly that to him. i would be saying for 30 years we have had debates since the early reagan days about debt and deficit spending and ultimately being overtaken. and they would have been theoretical debates in the 80's. they are no longer theoretical debates. as you say we have the empirical evidence. it's in from europe. this can't go on. this will wreck the country. now, how does obama
that's the ideal to which he wants to move the united states. >> bill: doesn't he see what's haened in countries like italy and spain and greece where the debt has now overwhelmed the government's ability to even function? doesn't -- see, beyond president obama's economic outlook. i don't get it. i thought about this. he blew it. he should have won. he would have won if he he had entered any urgency into the campaign the final week. he didn't. so mr. obama is a very lucky man. he is not...
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what happened with a people's history of the united states? >> i think that was an outgrowth of the way in which he saw the world and the way in which the truth was being represented by american historians and textbooks. there was a study done the year before howard people's history of the u.s. came out in 1980. the 1979 study was of a group of u.s. history textbooks. and what the research that included was that those textbooks overwhelmingly ignored the lives of ordinary people. that never mentioned class conflict. instead they glorify the american triumph abysm that the textbooks were essentially the stories of wonderful president, general store business income are privileged corporate elites. you learn nothing, next to nothing about what life was like for ordinary citizens of the country. plus, howard understood that some of the figures who were in the textbooks like christopher columbus hardly deserve the encomiums that were being sent their way that columbus had butchered the indians when he first landed in the new world and treated them
what happened with a people's history of the united states? >> i think that was an outgrowth of the way in which he saw the world and the way in which the truth was being represented by american historians and textbooks. there was a study done the year before howard people's history of the u.s. came out in 1980. the 1979 study was of a group of u.s. history textbooks. and what the research that included was that those textbooks overwhelmingly ignored the lives of ordinary people. that...
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his city is a model for the rest of the united states to emulate. the honorable edwin lee. [applause] ç>> thank you. next time i see mayor willie brown, i will remind him it was fema. [laughter] we will have to name a doorway in addition to the staircase. thank you, everyone, for coming to san francisco. it is a pleasure to receive new and open up our house and to have you discuss, plan, and create relationships perhaps you do not have today among the federal and local police -- agencies working together on recovery. our city has been working hard. we have seen the future. the future is that if we're not prepared, it will not be our future. i got a glimpse of that some years ago when staff and i went down to new orleans. we have begun to realize the devastation was the result of things that could have been done there are national lessons to be learned from any major disaster across our country, what we could have done better. when i visited there those years ago, we stood at the night éovardç -- at the ninthç ward. in addition to taking pictures, we just stood there
his city is a model for the rest of the united states to emulate. the honorable edwin lee. [applause] ç>> thank you. next time i see mayor willie brown, i will remind him it was fema. [laughter] we will have to name a doorway in addition to the staircase. thank you, everyone, for coming to san francisco. it is a pleasure to receive new and open up our house and to have you discuss, plan, and create relationships perhaps you do not have today among the federal and local police --...
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certificates are available for anybody married or severelycivilly united. their $15. the card will be handy for same-sex couples to show proof of their union. >> an airport worker is being honored for returning some valuables to a perfect stranger. and ipad and $13,000 for inside. morgan saw a man panicking and looking around. >> it is ok we have it. i feel good about it. i honestly do not know what i would have done. >> morgan was given a letter of appreciation. he says he was not looking for a reward. >> jerry sandusky asking for a new trial. an emergency center receives frantic calls about a lion on the loose. only it turned out to be a case of mistaken identity. i'm not sure why we do not wait until noon to do this. the list is out. have nominations for the 85th annual academy awards. a judge is expected to decide tomorrow whether there's enough evidence to put on trial the alleged mass murderer james home. he is charged with unleashing a shooting massacre and colorado had a movie theater. on the final day of his pretrial hearing yesterday police detective testifi
certificates are available for anybody married or severelycivilly united. their $15. the card will be handy for same-sex couples to show proof of their union. >> an airport worker is being honored for returning some valuables to a perfect stranger. and ipad and $13,000 for inside. morgan saw a man panicking and looking around. >> it is ok we have it. i feel good about it. i honestly do not know what i would have done. >> morgan was given a letter of appreciation. he says he...
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the united states, you know, the best thing that will happen to the united states is we won't see terrible earnings right now. the thing to watch, maria, is the ten-year treasury. when the ten-year treasury starts to gain momentum in terms of rates rising, you'll actually see the stock market do well, but at some point after about another 150 to 200 basis points on the ten-year treasury rising. >> right. >> we'll start seeing valuations stretch, and that's going to happen towards the second half of the year. i agree, we'll have a rough market towards second half of the year based on what we know now, but do i agree with harry that the world will come to an end this year? harry, just not going to happen. >> rick, what's the line in the sand then for treasury rates to rise? is 2%, is that what you guys are talking about on the floor of the c me as the number that will push money into the bond markets? >> i think it's closer to 2.5%. i'm in doubt whether we'll spend a significant time over 2.5% but that's the area to pay attention to and jump into this conversation on interest rates. i would
the united states, you know, the best thing that will happen to the united states is we won't see terrible earnings right now. the thing to watch, maria, is the ten-year treasury. when the ten-year treasury starts to gain momentum in terms of rates rising, you'll actually see the stock market do well, but at some point after about another 150 to 200 basis points on the ten-year treasury rising. >> right. >> we'll start seeing valuations stretch, and that's going to happen towards...
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it matters to the united states and other friends around the world, which is why many tell us clearly they want britain to remain in the european union. if we left the european union, it would be a one-way ticket, not a return. >>> let's take an early look at the markets. we'll get all up in your business this morning. steve sedgwick is live in london, which is still at this hour firmly part of the european union. >> and set to be for a bit longer. there was a huge caveat to what david cameron said there in that sound bite. he wants more competition in europe, more accountability, better growth and wants us to get out of the eurozone debt crisis. he wants to renegotiate with europe. the time frame for the uk to come out of europe is set back for about four years because he needs to get a mandate, win the next election in 2015, negotiate terms and have an in and out on the basis of that. so it's a long process. elsewhere in corporate news, really good numbers last night from google. the decline in ad revenues was much less. ibm had brilliantly better service figures, and we're waiting
it matters to the united states and other friends around the world, which is why many tell us clearly they want britain to remain in the european union. if we left the european union, it would be a one-way ticket, not a return. >>> let's take an early look at the markets. we'll get all up in your business this morning. steve sedgwick is live in london, which is still at this hour firmly part of the european union. >> and set to be for a bit longer. there was a huge caveat to what...
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the feeling being that they would tear down the existing stadium which is home to dc united and a few concerts and build a new facility here with a dome top. since the 1990s, the skins have been playing at fedex field in maryland, but the resurgence has dc insiders wishing and hoping today. he underwent surgery today. >> i think if the redskins had won, this would be described as a courageous act on the part of the player. >> reporter: blaming team doctors for rg3's remains on the field after being hurt. >> probably raises the question of should medical professionals play a greater role. we have done that with concussions. >> the red's contract at fedex field runs through 2027. in about 20 minutes, a physical therapist who is a former nfl player that suffered an acl tear himself joins us to talk about what rehab could look like. >>> and good morning. thank you for watching 9 news. it is 6:00 a.m. >> it could look like hard work. >> definitely. but it's amazing that we start the walking as soon as it's over with. >> already had the surgery. >> i know. back on his feet. >> yeah. >> chee
the feeling being that they would tear down the existing stadium which is home to dc united and a few concerts and build a new facility here with a dome top. since the 1990s, the skins have been playing at fedex field in maryland, but the resurgence has dc insiders wishing and hoping today. he underwent surgery today. >> i think if the redskins had won, this would be described as a courageous act on the part of the player. >> reporter: blaming team doctors for rg3's remains on the...
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. >> when you have a united states ambassador personally warning about the situation over there, send this cable to your office -- >> if i could. one point of the three million cables come to the year. they are all addressed to me. >> but conservative analysis after the hearings focused less on the actual diplomatic policy and more on the optics. >> she opened up crying, which is, um u, partly the script. >> this anger this outrage, i can tell you, was not spontaneous. this was all preplanned. they had four months. they knew this was coming, and this was their strategy. >> laura ingram, in a tweet that was later deleted wrote "beyonce lip-syncing the marshall anthem, and hillary lip-sync crying." >> i think she just decided before she was going to describe emotionally the four dead americans, the heroes, and use that as her trump card to get out of the questions. joining now from capitol hill is a member of the foreign relations committee, democratic senator from pennsylvania, bob casey. senator, thank you so much, and thank you for the hustle. we know you were just in that hearing, s
. >> when you have a united states ambassador personally warning about the situation over there, send this cable to your office -- >> if i could. one point of the three million cables come to the year. they are all addressed to me. >> but conservative analysis after the hearings focused less on the actual diplomatic policy and more on the optics. >> she opened up crying, which is, um u, partly the script. >> this anger this outrage, i can tell you, was not...
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united grounding four due to an electrical planl panel and a fire in boston. there's a lot of headline risk right now. >> they have confirmed it is a 787. i don't know if we still have that live shot available but let's put it up while we talk about this. there you go, logan airport. what do they have to do? they have to do something very quickly. you know this company better than anybody around. how do they mobilize? how do they contain this? what should they do next? >> you've got a couple of issues here. if this was a fuel leak for any other plane, it would get a little more attention. the problem is we're in a hyper extension tiff position ramping up production. boeing will try to get out in front of this with a public relations standpoint and say the airlines are continuing to fly this plane, they have overwhelmingly not had problems. there have been major issues reported. they are a bit handcuffed when it comes to the fire investigation. you have to wait and see what the ntsb says initially on the fire investigation. sue, he mentioned it there, investors
united grounding four due to an electrical planl panel and a fire in boston. there's a lot of headline risk right now. >> they have confirmed it is a 787. i don't know if we still have that live shot available but let's put it up while we talk about this. there you go, logan airport. what do they have to do? they have to do something very quickly. you know this company better than anybody around. how do they mobilize? how do they contain this? what should they do next? >> you've got...
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he was convinced that it would be taken from the united states that the united states entered the war. entered world war ii on behalf of the british. nothing is more important than making sure that there was no war. keeping britain out of the water and then the united states out of the war. and he did everything that he possibly could. he violated protocol, he did not file orders. he met secretly with german diplomats and he was convinced that as a businessman, he knew how to negotiate a deal. and that if he were put in a room with hitler, the two of them could negotiate and he refused to see that hitler was a madman. but he didn't care about the german people. but he had other fears that drove him. he told the leader of the zionist community, i'm going to go meet with them and work it out. he became so anti-churchill, antiwar effort, that the british spying on him, which i found in the national archives in britain. there are records of his conversation with german diplomats. he wanted to negotiate an end to the war. to negotiate a settlement that would prevent war and that would resc
he was convinced that it would be taken from the united states that the united states entered the war. entered world war ii on behalf of the british. nothing is more important than making sure that there was no war. keeping britain out of the water and then the united states out of the war. and he did everything that he possibly could. he violated protocol, he did not file orders. he met secretly with german diplomats and he was convinced that as a businessman, he knew how to negotiate a deal....
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was being released and to get back to the united states. what happened there? >> guest: it had been how word and dan's understanding that the pilots would come home and drive the commercial planes and the u.s. government insisted on using the government plans which outraged not only howard and a ban but also the resist and everybody had been involved in that operation. there was a lot of criticism for this trip. many people seem to think that he was basically acting as a stooge for the communist north vietnam. how did they respond to some of the criticisms coming out? >> guest: no way he responded to all criticisms in regard to his entire war stance, this is an evil war. we should never have been there in the first place. we are doing roofless horrible things, killing multitudes of people. though war has to be ended and any jester we can make to that end we want to go on making. estimate his political activity would go on throughout his life in the solidarity being impressed by the regime's and the opposition to apartheid fairly soon he would be most famous for
was being released and to get back to the united states. what happened there? >> guest: it had been how word and dan's understanding that the pilots would come home and drive the commercial planes and the u.s. government insisted on using the government plans which outraged not only howard and a ban but also the resist and everybody had been involved in that operation. there was a lot of criticism for this trip. many people seem to think that he was basically acting as a stooge for the...
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mainly in spain and the united kingdom. nor come later this week on. friday the company will unveil its commission results for 2012, which we know already are not going to be very positive. over to you. >> all right. thanks for that. we'll keep our eyes on reaction. more to come on the car markets, as well. >>> and a reminder, we're look at live pictures of the helicopter crash site in central london. we believe the helicopter hit the crane on the side of that building. and subsequently crashed off the road nearby, the road that runs down from vauxhall sort of bridge round about past the new covenant garden. if you were going to walk from the over cricket ground to the battery power station you would probably cross the intersection as you see. and of course, not far further down the river is the heliport. police telling us there have been two confirmed dead after the crash. they do not believe the crash was linked to any form of terrorism. >>> a new survey by earnst and young reveals most companies are using divestments as a short-term tool to make fas
mainly in spain and the united kingdom. nor come later this week on. friday the company will unveil its commission results for 2012, which we know already are not going to be very positive. over to you. >> all right. thanks for that. we'll keep our eyes on reaction. more to come on the car markets, as well. >>> and a reminder, we're look at live pictures of the helicopter crash site in central london. we believe the helicopter hit the crane on the side of that building. and...
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that's another argument that we already have that's fine but there still is a lot of manufacture in the united states and it is still up in percent and if you had stronger unions in manufacturing you wouldn't see the sort of you know you would see the sort of outsourcing of actual factories you would have workers at the table having a say in the future of their company to me we're not talking about the picture we just saw you he made unions are free to make their case aren't they you know they're not sure they are either not it's a two billion dollar union busting is a two billion dollar industry employers will lock employee unions made a lot of money too and require them to sit there for hours and hours sometimes days and days listening anti-union propaganda telling them that they're going to be fired and there's virtually no recourse hasn't been since the reagan administration i mean here's this is another amazing statistic marc i'd like to get your take on this you know historically corporate profits and wages have been similar portions of g.d.p. right now wages make up three percent of g.d
that's another argument that we already have that's fine but there still is a lot of manufacture in the united states and it is still up in percent and if you had stronger unions in manufacturing you wouldn't see the sort of you know you would see the sort of outsourcing of actual factories you would have workers at the table having a say in the future of their company to me we're not talking about the picture we just saw you he made unions are free to make their case aren't they you know...
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"this is the 4th day of my drive across the united states. "it's the desert. "the land is flat and barren, but beautiful, in a strange way." ( tex-mex music playing ) rebecca: ♪ she's not the kind to stay in one place for too long ♪ ♪ you don't have to tell me that. ♪ ♪ she's not the kind of... the music on the radio out here is sure different from boston. i'm really starting to like this tex-mex music. vocalist: ♪ don't tell me her eyes are bright ♪ ♪ and she loves to dance till the morning light. ♪ ♪ all i want to know both: ♪ where's my baby tonight? ♪ so where's my baby? ♪ can anybody say? ♪ one day she's here beside me ♪ the next day she's in l.a. ♪ so where's my baby? ♪ what's this all about? ♪ one day she's here, the next, she's moving out. ♪ the car has been pretty good so far, but it's a gas guzzler. i have to fill it up a lot. hi. what can i do for you? boy, it's a hot one. yeah, and i hear it's going to get hotter. fill it up? yeah, please. uh, regular, unleaded. oh, and can you check the oil? do you have a rest
"this is the 4th day of my drive across the united states. "it's the desert. "the land is flat and barren, but beautiful, in a strange way." ( tex-mex music playing ) rebecca: ♪ she's not the kind to stay in one place for too long ♪ ♪ you don't have to tell me that. ♪ ♪ she's not the kind of... the music on the radio out here is sure different from boston. i'm really starting to like this tex-mex music. vocalist: ♪ don't tell me her eyes are bright ♪ ♪ and...
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a trillion word is really unique to the united states. and i think that is what is going to kill us, the absolute numbers. germany can affo to bailout greece. nobody canafford to bailout the united states, and i would agree tually th bill archer that i think he understated. if you take the total debt situation, you're talking about just shy of three-quarters of a million dollars for the -- per american family. so you get a cup of coffee from a waitress in the diner, think of loading three-quarters of a million dollars of debt on to her shoulders for what? for what? does nothing to show for. lou: her children and their children that will be paying a large measure of that. great to have you with us. making spirits bright. and after america with one of the ugliest pictres of an american cadaver toe tag to. >> doom and the oven is the into debt. lou: at least some balance here. you know how much are presidenta taxes on our middle-class. >> the bill is passed. lou: the houe passes the stem emigration bill. some democrats call it acist and pand
a trillion word is really unique to the united states. and i think that is what is going to kill us, the absolute numbers. germany can affo to bailout greece. nobody canafford to bailout the united states, and i would agree tually th bill archer that i think he understated. if you take the total debt situation, you're talking about just shy of three-quarters of a million dollars for the -- per american family. so you get a cup of coffee from a waitress in the diner, think of loading...
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united has had a couple of electrical problems. one where the plane lost some power and had to do an emergency landing in new orleans. another where they grounded the plane for electrical problems. you had the qatar airways 787 that had a similar problem as it was flying into doha and now you have this report of a fire in the belly of a 787 dreamliner, japan airlines dream liner. no passengers, now crew on the plane. guys, the broader concern for investor necessary boeing is whether or not there is a more serious issue regarding the electrical system or the bat ris on the 787 dreamliner. we're going to keep monitoring the story and we'll bring you the latest as we learn more from boston or from boeing. >> quickly, phil, is there a point where orders at boeing is taken for 787 dreamliners from some of the nation's biggest airlines could be at risk? or no? >> i think we're a long ways from that point, scott. you would have to find a situation where boeing says, listen, we have a major problem with the ground system and we're going to
united has had a couple of electrical problems. one where the plane lost some power and had to do an emergency landing in new orleans. another where they grounded the plane for electrical problems. you had the qatar airways 787 that had a similar problem as it was flying into doha and now you have this report of a fire in the belly of a 787 dreamliner, japan airlines dream liner. no passengers, now crew on the plane. guys, the broader concern for investor necessary boeing is whether or not...
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his parents had been born in the united states. his grandparents had come here when they were young people. joseph p. kennedy cared little about the country his grandparents had been born in. he had no desire to visit ireland or read about it. he was 100% american, and he couldn't quite understand why anyone would think of him as less than 100% american. is anchor -- is anchor growing up was the catholic church. being irish catholic in boston, he needed an anchor your he was born in east boston, as a kind of local royalty. everybody knew his mother's family and his father's family. his father was a well-known, prominent boston politician, and very well respected, very well admired. and a very successful businessman. joseph p. kennedy went to boston latin. he was a star. he went out with a pretty school in boston who also happened to be the mayor's daughter, who he would later marry, was a star on the baseball team, everybody knew who he was. he was class president. then he went to harvard. and again, he felt part of the community.
his parents had been born in the united states. his grandparents had come here when they were young people. joseph p. kennedy cared little about the country his grandparents had been born in. he had no desire to visit ireland or read about it. he was 100% american, and he couldn't quite understand why anyone would think of him as less than 100% american. is anchor -- is anchor growing up was the catholic church. being irish catholic in boston, he needed an anchor your he was born in east...
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it will not go into a shareholder lawsuit against the united states government. yes, the same u.s. government which rescued that company from near collapse back in the 2008 financial crisis. it must be noted though that aig was legally obligated to consider joining this lawsuit that is brought by the former c.e.o. maurice greenberg. he claims the terms of the 182 -- $182 billion tax funded -- taxpayer funded bailout wasn't fair to shareholders. >>> we know the construction headache commuters are dealing with in tysons corner in the name of progress. now you can add taxes. officials have approved a tax zone. land owners in the area will pay up to 7 cents for every $100 of their property's assessed value and that will take place over the next 40 years. opponents say that tax is going to hurt the growth in tysons. >> it's damaging the very people you're trying to attract to tysons. who wants to buy a business or condo in tysons corner when i can go a mile away and pay less tax. >> it's important that people benefiting from the redevelopment are also participating in funding. >> the ch
it will not go into a shareholder lawsuit against the united states government. yes, the same u.s. government which rescued that company from near collapse back in the 2008 financial crisis. it must be noted though that aig was legally obligated to consider joining this lawsuit that is brought by the former c.e.o. maurice greenberg. he claims the terms of the 182 -- $182 billion tax funded -- taxpayer funded bailout wasn't fair to shareholders. >>> we know the construction headache...
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now across the world, 68. 78 in the united states. that's due it capitalism. that's due to business. i would like to see healthcare based on free enterprise capitalism. instead it has moved to greater government control, which saps innovation, doesn't give us choices or innovations. i would much rather see a safety net for poor people so everyone can afford healthcare, but let the markets work. we have crony capitalism in a sense. government controlled healthcare. i don't think that's the best way to go. >> thank you for the book "conscious capitalism." even though you're an ba billionaire, that's all right. >> i'm working on it. >> simon? >> nice interview, ty. thank you. >>> an interview oprah that he used performance enhancing drugs. is the game over for the cyclist or can the public forgive him? can he rejuvenate the brand? that's coming up in the power rundown. at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months
now across the world, 68. 78 in the united states. that's due it capitalism. that's due to business. i would like to see healthcare based on free enterprise capitalism. instead it has moved to greater government control, which saps innovation, doesn't give us choices or innovations. i would much rather see a safety net for poor people so everyone can afford healthcare, but let the markets work. we have crony capitalism in a sense. government controlled healthcare. i don't think that's the best...
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across the united states, schools in some areas are temporarily closed or postponing extracurricular activities. now some hospitals are restricting visitors or prohibiting them all together. and it's getting worse >> it's come back early and rather fiercely. so, we're having a moderate to severe influenza season. >> 63-year-old beverly moss said her symptoms started suddenly >> it was like something hit me like a mack truck and i just felt sick all over, aches and pains immediately. chills, fever, no appetites. >> her prescription for recovery, oxygen and fluids. she's still one of the lucky ones she got a room. patients are being seen in the hallway and beds are being made into what's normally the e.r. waiting area. >> expected to get worse in the next couple of weeks. dr. nancy snooyderman this morning. >>> a cleaning service worker at the ft. lauderdale worker, he found an ipad, stashed inside $13,000, rather than keep it for himself, he returned to the security office the ipad's owner gave him 60 bucks. to show his gratitude, which the saintly morgan promptly divided and gave awa
across the united states, schools in some areas are temporarily closed or postponing extracurricular activities. now some hospitals are restricting visitors or prohibiting them all together. and it's getting worse >> it's come back early and rather fiercely. so, we're having a moderate to severe influenza season. >> 63-year-old beverly moss said her symptoms started suddenly >> it was like something hit me like a mack truck and i just felt sick all over, aches and pains...
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i mean the president of the united states at that time in the 19th century was not thought to be able to tell property owners that their property wasn't theirs any more. >> with the war, the war changed all of that. he took measures as a commander in chief that he thought were necessary in order to facilitate the winning of the war. and it was pretty clear by this time what was going to happen. things had been put in motion, as i said, african-americans were in motion, flooding washington, other points in the north. escaping slavery. so i think the die had been cast and people understood that. >> we heard somebody rapped soizing about the line there, and seeing who was waiting in line, a little bit of everybody. it had been 150 years. the country has changed a lot during that time. and tens of millions of americans are not defended from people who were living in the united states at that time. is the emancipation proclamation still for all that, part of our common patrimony, is it ours even if we just got here the day before yesterday. >> it absolutely is. it is our patrimony, the ind
i mean the president of the united states at that time in the 19th century was not thought to be able to tell property owners that their property wasn't theirs any more. >> with the war, the war changed all of that. he took measures as a commander in chief that he thought were necessary in order to facilitate the winning of the war. and it was pretty clear by this time what was going to happen. things had been put in motion, as i said, african-americans were in motion, flooding...
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it's going to stop for the united states. you cannot have trillion-dollar deficits every year. >> the pain is going to be unbelievable. >> if liberalism does not work and it doesn't, it will be rejected. and the conservatives will find their leader. they always do. >> bill: i'm not disagreeing that will happen down the road but i don't want a catastrophe before it happens. and i think that's where we are headed. >> i agree with you on that. >> would've. charles thank you. in a moment al qaeda tries to take over a country in africa and the french are trying to stop it will the u.s.a. join the fight. factor tip of the day, do not fool around with mother nature. we're coming right back. for ye. both of us actually. our pharmacist recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum.
it's going to stop for the united states. you cannot have trillion-dollar deficits every year. >> the pain is going to be unbelievable. >> if liberalism does not work and it doesn't, it will be rejected. and the conservatives will find their leader. they always do. >> bill: i'm not disagreeing that will happen down the road but i don't want a catastrophe before it happens. and i think that's where we are headed. >> i agree with you on that. >> would've. charles...
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and there was once a powerful union movement in the united states. alas, now something like 11 or 12% of workers are unionized, and that's all. but there's some signs of a rebirth there too. and who would have predicted occupy wall street? to me, that came out of nowhere just as my optimism was sinking lower and lower into the ground. suddenly, there's occupy wall street. and you think, my god, a whole new generation. and it really looks like in this generation's going to be different. and in every poll i see regardless of the question asked, like do you think gay people should be allowed to marry officially, it's always that 18-26 age cohort in all the polls, in all the polls that has the biggest majority for the most progressive policies. and it tends to be that as you move into older age groups, you find a deepening conservativism. so that, that's the hope. that's the reason to remain optimistic, that this new generation is going to try yet again. and maybe, with any luck, they'll have a little more success. >> host: looking back over howard's lif
and there was once a powerful union movement in the united states. alas, now something like 11 or 12% of workers are unionized, and that's all. but there's some signs of a rebirth there too. and who would have predicted occupy wall street? to me, that came out of nowhere just as my optimism was sinking lower and lower into the ground. suddenly, there's occupy wall street. and you think, my god, a whole new generation. and it really looks like in this generation's going to be different. and in...